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THROUGH the courtesy of the Editor of NATURE, I have been permitted to see Mr. Breit's letter, and I welcome the opportunity thus afforded me to add some further remarks on the theory of dispersion, in order to elucidate some points which were only briefly touched upon in my former letter.
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KRAMERS, H. The Quantum Theory of Dispersion. Nature 114, 310â311 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114310b0
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